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- Erickson Quick Change 30 Tooling And Sources Resource.
The large names like Kennametal, Collis, Briney, Lyndex, etc carry them but cost is prohibitive for a Personal machine shop Erickson quick Change still has a strong following throughout the U K and Europe
- Kennametal Top Notch - The Hobby-Machinist
I bought right and left Top Notch insert holders at my local flea market a few years ago after seeing a Top Notch threading tool used on Joe Pie's channel That video series resulted in a happy coincidence that I'll explain later My flea market source had some Kennametal threading inserts in
- What Did You Buy Today? | Page 1764 | The Hobby-Machinist
Brass on the left, VPT HSS drill rod, two 3 4" shank Kennametal tools, and assorted brazed carbide tools, most in decent shape There's a couple of chipped tools
- Carbide insert quality differences query - The Hobby-Machinist
Obviously, the difference is the Kennametal brand name, not to mention the highest quality industrial grade products that they manufacture
- Carbide Insert DOC and Feed Rate Info - The Hobby-Machinist
I couldn’t find anything on the Kennametal site either when I was researching insert grades, but MSC has some info that might be helpful
- Kennametal Replacement Parts? | The Hobby-Machinist
I picked up a Kennametal SDJCRF 103B E9KV02 on eBay for a good price or at least I thought I did I got it for $30 and it looks like new The problem is it's missing the shim and the shim screw is boogered up I found where I can buy the screws for $6 per pop, but I have to order a minimum of
- Threading with carbide inserts | The Hobby-Machinist
I've heard that carbide inserts like deep cuts and fast feeds, and have experienced much the same with what little turning I've done with carbide inserts How does this reconcile with threading with carbide inserts, since it is neither deep nor fast? I've got a project coming up where I want
- Tap Wrench | The Hobby-Machinist
Kennametal has a torque calculator you can use to determine how much torque is needed and determine how long you want to make the handles The trade off is how easy you want it to tap vs how much room you have for swinging a larger wrench
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